It was written in June 13,1832
1832
John Austin
June 12, 1832 Hope this helped! =]
I honestly have no clue sorrry!!):
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed by a group of Texas settlers including William B. Travis and Sam Houston. The resolutions expressed their support for General Santa Anna but not the Mexican government's shift towards centralized control.
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions (1832) qualify as such.
They were explaining their actions after some rebellious acts you can see at https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/treasures/republic/turtle/turtle-01.html
# •Causes of Texas Revolution # •Empresarios # •Fredonian Rebellion # •Marques de Rubi Report # •Anahuac Protest # •Turtle Bayou Resolutions # •Convention of 1832 and 1833 # •Convention of 1836
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions, adopted in 1832 by Texian settlers, expressed support for the Federalists in Mexico because they aligned with the settlers' desire for greater autonomy and local governance. The resolutions were a response to the increasingly centralized authority of the Mexican government under President Santa Anna, which the settlers opposed. By backing the Federalists, who sought to restore the 1824 Constitution and decentralized government, the Texians aimed to protect their rights and interests within the Mexican federation. This support ultimately contributed to the growing tensions that led to the Texas Revolution.
Bradburn
Turtle Bayou, TX
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